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Sparkle GTX560 2GB OC Edition Review

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Still a great looking Direct X 10 game, which causes no problems for the Sparkle GTX560 discrete solution, averaging almost 100 fps at these settings.

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6 comments

  1. nice card, but why not go for a ti instread? seems a better deal to me.

  2. I already have this card and the review is fair, it is a bit loud due to the single, small fan, but performance is great. THey should have made a dual fan version

  3. Sparkle? didnt even know they were still going. they have a weak presense in UK. not the first company I would think of for a purchase.

    looks like a decent card, but the cooler is quite poor considering the competition. You were too nice in the review

  4. I think this card is pointless with new AMD cards launching soon and all that.

  5. Davit Marmarashvili

    good review ! thanks kitguru !